20 May 2015 Blackmores Institute Vitamin E lung function and air pollution 20 May 2015 Share Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Share on Pinterest News The discovery of a link between the amount of vitamin E in the body, exposure to air pollution and lung function may be a key to understanding how to protect these important organs. The new study from King's College London and the University of Nottingham adds to growing evidence from previous studies suggesting that some vitamins may play a role in helping to protect the lungs from air pollution. × To continue reading this article, please Log In or Sign Up for access.